Made the skull hollow, with 2mm shell, printed without "holes" to let the resin flow out of the skull during print.
No clue why one layer partially didn't stick though. I doubt this has something to do with the "pressure" of the uncured resin inside the skull building up. I'll retry later anyway with a higher z lift between layers.

I love the failed print thread!!! I have my own to share..
This print I tried last night, and woke up to see my epic fail this morning..
So these show 1: what CW said it would look like (with autogenerated "adaptive" supports), 2: What it ACTUALLY looked like end of print, 3: slice settings used.

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That pic of the actual Print which I took upside down still in the printer, shows a TON of pigment seperation and failed curing.. I'm presuming by the looks of this that the resin is bad.. I'll toss the batch and start over with a fresh bottle..

Aside from a couple holes, the print lasted aorund 5h and the resin is already showing depigmentation, which makes me think either the resin is already "burned out" of so many tests or the Morpheus cant handle long prints with colored resins....

Awesome post @bolsoncerrado, every print gets us one step closer. Lol.
As for the pigment separation, I know the Morpheus handles large prints and Long print times without problems as I've seen it in action. However, I came to the same conclusion about possibly over-recycling the resin. Can't 100% prove it yet but I'm game to test the theory.. I just need more resin now.

Great thread guys and hopefully we can fine tune the settings to get better prints. Attached is my failed print. Is this a result of undercuring? Also, what resin are you using woale? I have MJ G+ Black, but yours seems more pigmented.